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In today’s world, outrage seems to be everywhere. News headlines, social media feeds, and even conversations in the breakroom reflect this cultural phenomenon. For frontline nurses, already facing high-stress environments, this constant wave of outrage can add another layer of tension to the demanding work
Sometimes, a shift will hit you like a freight train. It’s that day when everything seems to spiral out of control: patients are climbing over bed rails, call lights are blinking like Christmas trees, and every five minutes, another unexpected problem pops up. Let’s talk
If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my years of nursing, it’s that confidence doesn’t come from knowing everything right away. It comes from mastering a few essential skills first, and then stacking other skills on top of that foundation. Think of it like building
You’re halfway through your shift, balancing charting, medications, patient care, and just about everything else, when it hits you: Is this it? Maybe you’re a pro at bedside care, but something deep down is nudging you, whispering that you have more to offer—not just in
On a chaotic Thursday morning, Kayla, a bedside nurse with three years under her belt, found herself staring at the mountain of tasks ahead. Two patients with fresh post-op complications, one alarm that wouldn’t stop blaring, and a confused patient trying to escape his bed.